
In the 1st lecture of Process Safety perspectives in Engineering, you will learn about:
ISD (Inherently Safer Design) philosophy
4 key principles of ISD
Even if you don’t know how to tie a tie, you have to have information about bowtie as an engineer. This lesson teaches you:
Theory behind Bowtie diagram. Swiss cheese model
What Bowtie diagram is
Example related to Bowtie diagram
Haven’t you watched our first 2 lectures yet? In this lecture we will quickly review them and will talk about:
Process Control and control hazards
Common control issues
Prevent, Control, and Mitigation Systems
Plant Layout is an important and critical aspect of chemical process industries operations, but it is rarely taught as a unit of chemical engineering courses. We covered valuable information in this lesson for you! Click, watch the video and enjoy the lesson covering:
Optimization of Plant layout using SLP (safety and loss prevention)
Plant Layout consideration
First lesson of "Process Safety in Operation" course provide information about:
Process Safety Management and its phases
4 “C” approach (Control, Communication, Co-operation, Competence)
Till here, if you aren’t aware of importance of Process Safety, you must not miss the last lecture, because we are going to give information about:
Texas incident
Key steps of Process Safety Performance
Process Safety Performance Indicators and near misses
Strategies of maintenance
Process Safety in Engineering and Operations training course aims to deliver comprehensive information about core elements of the Process Safety discipline in engineering and operations by focusing on the risk management process. The course takers can directly get into the risk management process and comprehend the necessary steps to define risk within the practical sessions by reaching out to the following topics:
Inherently Safer Design as a part of Process Safety in Engineering;
Bowtie Diagram as a part of Process Safety in Engineering;
Protective Systems as a part of Process Safety in Engineering;
Plant Layout as a part of Process Safety in Engineering;
Introduction to Safety in Operations as a part of Process Safety in Operations;
Process Safety Performance as a part of Process Safety in Operations
What you like to have an introductory information about the Process Safety in Engineering and Operations? Here it is:
Process Safety is defined as “a discipline that focuses on the prevention of fires, explosions, and accidental chemical releases at chemical process facilities”. So it is a disciplined framework for managing the integrity of operating systems and processes that handle hazardous substances. It relies on good design principles, engineering, and operating and maintenance practices. It deals with the prevention and control of events that have the potential to release hazardous materials and energy. Such events don’t only happen at chemical facilities, they occur in refineries, offshore drilling facilities, petrochemical plants, solids handling facilities, water treatment plants, ammonia refrigeration plants, off-shore operations, etc.
Process safety in Design Engineering means:
Prevention and mitigation of incidents
Identifying Safety-critical equipment and linking them to performance standards
Compliance with applicable standards
properly design, procure, build, install and test
Hand over safe facilities